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Health System in India: Bridging the Gap between Current Performance and Potential

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Apr 23, 2015
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AJAY GUPTA
10 years 11 months ago
There should be differentiation between doctors handling curative health services, administrative services and preventive health services. If health department has specialists , they should be utilised for curative health services instead of being promoted to cater to administrative needs just because they are highly qualified and there by blocking the curative service delivery for which they were actually meant.
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AJAY GUPTA
10 years 11 months ago
Our government must first strenghten our district general hospitals for best services. The GH should cater to needs of every patients. Such hospital will become a bench mark for service delivery. After this level has attained, smaller sublets of hospital should be opened at block level. These two levels of hospital can bring a lot of change in our health delivery system. These hospital should cater to curative needs of our people. Preventive helth facilities should be catered by NeHA on its own.
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AJAY GUPTA
10 years 11 months ago
Indian health sector is presently working as per reccomendations of Bhore Committee 1946. Now the time has changed, our means of communications , transportations, level of advanced technology , our environment has changed. The obsolete Bhore committee should be replaced by more relevent and efficient reccomendations.
Also, IPHS guidlines and Standard Operating Procedure for Health system should be professionally formulated without any conceptual or factual errors.
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AJAY GUPTA
10 years 11 months ago
NeHA is the best instrument to bridge gap between current performance and actual potential of our health sector.
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AJAY GUPTA
10 years 11 months ago
Improve recruitment system. A mertious student should be selected for serving health department instead of those who have money or polotical power instead of good proffesional quality. If our system selects best candiadates who have potential to serve more efficiently, the gap between current performance and actual potential can be bridged itself.
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AJAY GUPTA
10 years 11 months ago
If our government see that there is a shortage of health proffesionals, our government must increase seats in government institutes instead of giving nodes to establishment of private colleges for minting money. Our government must formulate a policy to produce high quality health proffesionals who can match with the world.
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AJAY GUPTA
10 years 11 months ago
There is no shortage of health proffesionals. Even if ,it is true, then increase in number of health proffesionals should be done after implementing appropriate managment policy and evaluate the situation after that.
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AJAY GUPTA
10 years 11 months ago
Health Services in India is suffering from lack of Management. In a country which is producing world class managment graduates, health facilities are suffering because of lack of appropriate managment. This vaccum leads to ingress of corrupt practices and mares the functioning of health depaartment.Niti Ayoog should formualte a policy to build a professional manforce to manage Health Department.
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AMIT MEENA
10 years 11 months ago
towns to join the local health centres. These PHCs can then connect to the local pharmacy shops or the ones in bigger towns for regular medicine supplies. I don’t think there is any kind of deficiency of such students who want to first improve their own small towns but are helpless because of the apathy of the authorities.
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AMIT MEENA
10 years 11 months ago
After the training the students can join their local PHCs or Aanganwadi centres (which they will if the condition of these centres is improved) and can also open up their own pharmacy shops. If proper funding of these primary care centres is done by the state govts., it will not only improve the conditions of the centres ( like infrastructure, better equipments, small machines like X-rays ) but will also encourage young MBBS (with improved salary and working conditions) to come back to their own
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